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New book: B-24 Liberator in RAF Coastal Command Service
Hi all, I would like to introduce a forthcoming book about Liberators with No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF. I had the opportunity to be one of many helpers and I can strongly recommend this book as the main author (also Pavel by a coincidence is one of the greatest expert on B-24 Liberatorin the RAF service subject I have ever met!
B-24 Liberator in RAF Coastal Command Service with Focus on Aircraft of No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron RAF by Pavel Türk & Miloslav Pajer This extensive study contains: - foreword by S/Ldr. Terence M. Bulloch, DSO&Bar, DFC&Bar - overview of Liberator’s versions delivered to UK and used by RAF Coastal Command - overview of RAF Squadrons using B-24 Liberator in maritime service - complete list and operational history of all 81 Liberators used by No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Squadron in Coastal Command service during WWII and afterwards Hardback 8" x 11.5", 320 pages in English, 550 photos, 70 color profiles For the launch in the UK please check: https://www.aviation-bookshop.com/hub.htm Pavel Vancata
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Re: New book: B-24 Liberator in RAF Coastal Command Service
Got it, a really huge book!
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